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How to prepare for CAT exam in 4 months? Check Expert Tips & Strategies

Author : Lalita Vishwakarma

February 12, 2026

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Quick Answer: How to prepare for CAT in 4 months? Well, preparing for CAT 2026 is intensive but doable with a focused plan, daily discipline and smart mock-based improvements. This guide gives a clear month-by-month timetable, high-impact topics, mock strategy, book list and quick tips you can start using today. 

What you will learn from this: 4-month study plan + Section-wise priorities + Mock test schedule and more!

What is the CAT exam format I should plan for in 4 Months?

Quick answer (2 lines): CAT is a 2-hour computer-based test with three sections: VARC, DILR and QA, each with a strict 40-minute sectional time limit. Expect a mix of MCQs and TITA (type-in) questions; prepare for about 68 total questions (the pattern varies slightly year to year). 

  • Duration & structure: Total time: 120 minutes (40 minutes per section). 
  • Question mix: MCQs (negative marking) + Non-MCQ/TITA (no negative marking for TITA). 
  • Why this matters: You must practice sectional time blocks (40 min), never assume free switching in the real exam. 

How to Prepare for CAT in 4 Months: Complete Study Plan

Achieving a 99+ percentile requires a disciplined, structured study plan that builds concepts from the ground up and steadily ramps up practice.

Experts stress a balanced, section-wise strategy and consistency. In particular, focus on the high-yield areas:

Reading Comprehension (RC) in VARC; Arithmetic and Algebra in Quant; and puzzles/seating-arrangement sets in DILR. A month-by-month roadmap helps ensure all topics are covered and no time is wasted.

How to Prepare for CAT in 4 Months: Foundation and Habit Building (Month 1)

Week

VARC

DILR

Quant (QA)

Week 1

• Read 1 editorial daily; write a brief summary

• Note 5–7 new words (with meanings)

• Solve 3 easy LR puzzles (arrangements, ranking, directions)

• Practice 1–2 simple DI sets (tables/bar graphs)

• Revise integer and fraction basics

• Practice 10–15 easy arithmetic questions

Week 2

• Read 1 editorial daily + summary

• Attempt 1 short RC passage (easy) every alternate day

• Solve 3 LR sets (seating, grouping)

• Practice 2 DI sets with percentage/ratio data (easy)

• Review percentage basics (%, increase/decrease)

• Practice 10–20 mixed QA questions

Week 3

• Read 1 editorial daily + summary

• Solve 3–5 para-jumble or sentence-order questions

• Solve 4 mixed sets (2 DI + 2 LR); do one timed 2-set block (35–40 min)

• Study Ratios & Proportions, Averages

• Practice 50–60 mixed QA questions

Week 4

• Read 1 editorial daily + summary

• Do 2 timed RC sets (10–12 min each) and 10 para-summary questions

• Solve 4 DI/LR sets (include at least one challenging puzzle)

• Write down a standard approach for seating arrangements

• Learn Profit & Loss and Discount basics

• Practice 50–60 mixed QA questions (mix arithmetic topics)

How to Prepare for CAT in 4 Months: Strengthening Core Skills (Month 2)

Week

VARC

DILR

Quant (QA)

Week 5

• Read 2 editorials; summarize each

• Solve 2 moderate RC passages (economy/business themes)

• Solve 4 LR sets (distribution, team formation)

• Practice 1 DI set with heavier calculations

• Learn Simple & Compound Interest concepts

• Practice 50–60 mixed QA questions

Week 6

• Read 2 editorials; summarize

• Solve 3 RC passages (science/tech topics)

• Solve 4 DI sets (tables, bar/line graphs)

• Solve 1 LR set from past CAT (easy level)

• Master Time, Speed & Distance (incl. relative speed)

• Practice 50–60 mixed QA questions

Week 7

• Read 2 editorials (rich vocabulary)

• Solve 2 RC sets + 10 VA questions (para jumbles/summary)

• Solve 3 LR sets (family tree, complex puzzles)

• Solve 2 DI caselet sets

• Study Time & Work and Pipes problems

• Practice 50–60 mixed QA questions

Week 8

• Read 3-4 editorials; do 3 RC passages (moderate difficulty)

• Practice 5 para-jumbles

• Solve 4 DI/LR mixed sets (moderate level); aim to finish each set in ~20 min

• Revise Percentages & Ratios (faster now)

• Learn basics of Mixtures & Alligations• Practice 50–60 mixed QA questions

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How to Prepare for CAT in 4 Months: Intensive Mock Practice (Month 3)

Week

VARC

DILR

Quant (QA)

Week 9

• Read 2 editorials; practice 3 RC passages (philosophy/history)

• 10–15 para-jumble questions

• Solve 4 LR sets (mixed puzzle types)

• Solve 2 DI sets focusing on approximation

• Study basic Algebra (linear equations, inequalities)

• Practice 50–60 mixed QA questions

Week 10

• Read 2 editorials; 3 RC passages (dense language)

• 10 para-summary questions

• Solve 3 DI sets (percentage change, growth rates)

• Solve 2 LR sets (seating + selection)

• Study Quadratic Equations & roots

• Practice 50–60 mixed QA questions

Week 11

• Read 1-2 editorials; 2 RC sets + 15 VA questions (incl. odd one out)

• Solve 4 LR sets (multi-constraint puzzles)

• Solve 1 DI set (data comparison)

• Study Permutations & Combinations, Set Theory

• Practice 50–60 mixed QA questions

Week 12

• Read 1 editorial daily; take 1 timed VARC sectional (40 min: 3 RC + VA mix)

• Solve 4 DI/LR sets (mix of DI and puzzles) under timed conditions

• Study Geometry fundamentals (triangles, circles)

• Practice 50–60 mixed QA questions

How to Prepare for CAT in 4 Months: Peak Mock & Final Revision (Month 4)

Week

VARC

DILR

Quant (QA)

Week 13

• Read 2 editorials; 3 RC passages under timed conditions (e.g. 35 min for 2 passages)

• Practice 5 para-jumbles/odd-one-out

• Solve 4 timed DI/LR sets (at least 2 DI, 2 puzzles) under 20-min each

• Do a 30-min LR puzzle without time pressure to build insight

• Review all arithmetic topics (percent, ratio, averages)

• Do 50 mixed QA questions fast

Week 14

• Read 1 editorial daily; full timed VARC test (3 RC + 7 VA in 40 min)

• Solve 4-5 DI/LR sets (mix of charts, caselets, puzzles) under exam timing

Review Algebra formulas (progressions, logarithms)

• Do 50 mixed QA questions fast

Week 15

• Do 2 full VARC section mocks (40 min each)

• Do 2 full DILR section mocks (40 min each)

• Do 2 full Quant section mocks (40 min each)

Week 16

• Read 1 editorial; light VARC practice (no new topics)

• Solve 1 DI set + 1 puzzle set (light practice)

• Quick QA revision (formulas) and 1 mixed quiz

What topics should I prioritise in each section during these 4 Month Preparation?

Quick answer: Prioritise high-yield topics for QA: arithmetic & algebra; DILR: basic DI sets & puzzles; VARC: RC + para-jumbles and critical reasoning. Focus on speed + accuracy. 

Quantitative Aptitude (QA) 

  • Arithmetic (Per cent, Ratio, Time & Work, Averages)
  • Algebra (Equations, Inequalities)
  • Number Theory (Divisibility, Remainders)
  • Geometry & Mensuration (basics + common formulas)

Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR) High ROI topics

  • Tabular & Bar/Column DI sets
  • Pie / Line charts, Mixtures & Ratios DI
  • Puzzles (seating, arrangements, scheduling)
  • Venn / Set theory basics

Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension (VARC) High ROI topics

  • Reading Comprehension 3–4 passages/week minimum
  • Para-jumbles, odd sentence out, one-line summary
  • Vocabulary + basic grammar (for sentence correction)

Tip: Maintain a “weakness log” (topic/mistake/correction) and review it weekly.

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How many mocks should I take and how to analyse them?

Quick answer: Start with 1 mock/week from month 2; ramp to 2–3 mocks/week in final 6 weeks. Analyse every mock with a clear template: time, attempted, accuracy, error reason, action plan. 

Mock schedule

  • Months 1–2: 0–1 mock/week (focus on learning)
  • Month 3: 1 mock/week → implement learnings
  • Last 6 weeks: 2–3 mocks/week + 1 detailed analysis per mock

Also Read: Important Quant Formulas for CAT 2026

Analysis template (use immediately after each mock)

  • Overall score & percentile.
  • Sectional breakdown: attempted, correct, accuracy, time spent.
  • Top 3 mistakes (conceptual/silly / time).
  • Action items for next 7 days (targeted practice).
  • Changes to strategy (e.g., attempt fewer QA questions but more accurate ones).

Why it works: Mocks + corrective practice gives faster improvement than blind topic practice. 

What are the common mistakes to avoid during the 4 month preparation?

Quick answer: Avoid overloading on new books, skipping mock analysis, and practising without timing. Don’t attempt every question in the exam pick smartly. 

  • Not analysing mocks, doing mocks without learning is wasted time.
  • Changing materials often pick and stick to a limited set.
  • Ignoring sectional strategy practice 40-minute blocks.
  • Overemphasis on speed, early build accuracy first, then increase speed.

Conclusion 

Preparing for CAT in 4 months is a focused, mock-centric journey: build concepts quickly, practice deliberately, and turn every mock into a concrete improvement plan. Consistency and disciplined mock analysis beat long, unfocused study. 
 

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